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See a urologist to see if you got long foreskin-related inflammation or psoriasis as soon as possible, but not urgent. To get things done right, follow instructions in http://formefirst. Com/eNewsletter06.html; thereby you gain much insight on how to work closely with doc so to reach right Dx for right Rx, care, & counseling.
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Std:
If the red patches also have little bubbles with liquid or they itch you could have a herpes infection. You should avoid sexual contact until you see your doctor to get an exact diagnosis.
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Most rashes...:
....Need to be seen by a doctor to be properly diagnosed. You have also given very few details; does it hurt? Does it itch? Is it weeping? How long has it been there? Based on what you've written it could be dry skin, ringworm, an std, impetigo, or many other problems. You need to see a doctor.
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See urologist soon..:
Most of red patches on glans penis are long foreskin-related inflammation/ infection, or few precancerous lesions like erythroplasia of Queyrat, etc. To firmly diagnose what it can be, follow instructions in http://formefirst. Com/eNewsletter06.html; then you can work closer & better with doctor so to reach right diagnosis and treatment. Best wish to health..
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If not bothering you and remaining essentially unchanged in its local features, it is most likely okay with no need to worry, though some change in dimension may occur, Nevertheless, it is hard to firmly say what it may be without a direct look at. How to get it verified? Follow suggestion in articles listed in http://formefirst. Com/onDealSickness. Html.
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Be seen!:
It certainly sounds like you have a sexually transmitted disease, and it is common to get more than one. I can't tell from that description which us most likely. Please be seen to get the right diagnosis and treatment. And use condoms! They can help prevent infection and unplanned pregnancy.
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Yes or no, . ..:
Without further detail in history + a direct look at, it is hard to decide what needs to be done, maybe doing nothing or biopsy or removal, although clinically it may be foreskin-related or so-call erythroplasia of Queyrat (Bowen disease of glans penis), that is, in situ squamous cell carcinoma. To clarify such, go to articles listed in http://www. Formefirst. Com/onDealSickness. Html. Best wish...
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See a urologist so to decide if the red patches with itch and burn are related with long tight foreskin. If so, lightly apply topical anti-fungal with steroid cream 1-2 times daily for 3-5 days. If not improved in 3-5 days under pro-supervision, but eventually, circumcision is usually needed for long-term care.
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Time to heal.:
Obviously not something to try again. Damaged skin has to heal now. Will take some time. Keep it clean. Vaseline if needed to keep the skin from adhering to clothing. Topical hydrocortisone only for a couple of days might reduce some of the inflammation. Don't use this any longer. Watch for infection. It may be hard to know if the reaction is due to skin reaction or an infection. Go see a doctor I
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Fungal cream:
If this is really 'fungal' - it should respond to an anti-fungal cream. Something like clotrimazole 1% twice a day for a week would be worth trying. Fungus in the groin region LOVES moisture - so try keeping it as dry as possible. Baby powder, a fan, wearing a towel - those are things that might help. If no relief with antifungal cream, go back to the doc and make sure this isn't an STD. Take care
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Penile dermatitis:
There are too many possibilities to make an educated guess. Most genital rashes are not STDs, and this doesn't sound like one. Best to see a doctor sooner rather than later. Start with your personal physician, or perhaps a dermatologist. Good luck.
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Red Patch on Penis:
A red patch on the head of the penis can arise for several reasons. If you are not circumcised, this could be inflammation, called balanitis. Steroid creams help. If you have started any new meds, it could be a fixed drug eruption. Stopping the meds helps, but it is a harmless event. If it is growing in size and doesn't respond to the above in a week or two, I recommend a urological evaluation.
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Balanitis, phimosis:
This is due to a tiny amount of URINE trapped under the foreskin. Yeasts and smegmabacteria ferment the urine into irritating products. Circumcision is a quick and easy cure. Castellani solution is very effective. Always hold back the foreskin during urination and hold back for a minute after. After urinating rinse off or blot with a tissue.
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Advise exam:
I would advise you have your doctor take a look at it to better be able to have a definitive diagnosis for the ailment. Could be something like a fungus which topical antifungal cream could easily clear up but you won't know unless you're sure of what it is and that you can only achieve this if you have someone look at it and properly identify it. Good luck to you!
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